no, it is not a biotic factor it is a cycle which combines different elements together and converts molecules to other ones. it is not biotic nor is it abiotic but rather it includes both biotc and abiotic factors such as soil, lightning, producers, consumers, decomposers, etc
No, rain is a biotic factor in the rainforest as it directly impacts the living organisms within the ecosystem. It provides water for plants, animals, and other organisms to survive and thrive.
It is abiotic because it is non-living.
It's abiotic, because it is not a living organism.
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no, it is not a biotic factor it is a cycle which combines different elements together and converts molecules to other ones. it is not biotic nor is it abiotic but rather it includes both biotc and abiotic factors such as soil, lightning, producers, consumers, decomposers, etc
A Biotic Factor is a living thing and an Abiotic Factor is a non-living thing.
Snails are living and are considered to be biotic.